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But she is still looking for a permanent partner.
The pivotal figure is Arnold Beckoff: a New York drag artist seeking a permanent partner.
Instead, it would allow an American citizen to petition for a green card for a "permanent partner".
"We're betting on ourselves that we're going to do so well during the next few years that we'll become a permanent partner with the state," he said.
"She learns she doesn't need to have a permanent partner, or a traditional family of any kind, or a wedding or her own baby".
Among other things, the report also recommends that the Internal Revenue Service create a "permanent partner" designation, or someone who could be treated as a spouse for tax purposes.
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Perhaps Cook has found a more permanent partner at last.
Part of this is bringing on Ray Ko, who was previously an EIR at the firm, on as a permanent operational partner, with the title of Growth Partner.
Other administrations, like Ronald Reagan's - which launched the concept of Israel as a permanent "strategic partner" - or Bill Clinton's, which uniquely established Israel as a full "partner for peace" in the region - were much more sympathetic, even devoted, to a close U.S. relationship with Israel.
Nurses repeatedly highlighted the importance that children on ART had a permanent 'treatment partner', preferably someone who lived in the same house.
It may be that currently unmarried women (either single or ever married) feel insecure without a husband or at least a permanent sexual partner or simply a potential husband.
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